The Bernardo ID 2000 lifting hook with safety device is a mechanical hook for slings with a maximum capacity of 2,000 kg and an integrated safety locking device. Dimensions A 233 mm × B 89.9 mm × C 48 mm, hole Ø D 21.8 mm, weight approx. 0.6 kg. Made of high-strength forged steel. It connects to chains, wire ropes, or straps for rigging loads during lifting operations. Suitable for mechanical workshops, carpentry shops, warehouses, loading/unloading sites, applications with jib cranes, hoists, winches. Distributed in Italy by Krollit as an official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
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Maximum capacity: 2,000 kg
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Safety device: Integrated (automatic closing)
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Dimension A (overall height): 233 mm
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Dimension B (width): 89.9 mm
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Dimension C (hook opening): 48 mm
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Hole Ø D: 21.8 mm
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Weight: approx. 0.6 kg
Who uses the ID 2000 and for what
The Bernardo ID 2000 is a mechanical lifting hook made of forged steel, designed for capacities up to 2,000 kg. Key design feature: the integrated safety device (spring-loaded latch) prevents accidental release of the sling during lifting. For operator safety in lifting operations, the safety device is legally mandatory (European standard EN 1677 on lifting hooks). The 2,000 kg capacity is designed for lifting medium loads: engines, industrial mechanical components, standard crates, workshop materials. The Ø 21.8 mm hole allows connection to chains, wire ropes, textile slings or standard lifting slings. The hook opening C 48 mm defines the size of the compatible sling eyelet. In Krollit customers' workshops, the ID 2000 hook is chosen by mechanical workshops, metal carpentry shops, construction sites, logistics warehouses, and all contexts where lifting operations require hooks certified to European standard EN 1677.
Its place in the Bernardo range
The Bernardo ID lifting hook range is organized into 6 models by capacity: ID 250 (250 kg), ID 500 (500 kg), ID 1000 (1,000 kg), ID 2000 (2,000 kg), ID 3200 (3,200 kg), ID 6400 (6,400 kg). All models are made of high-strength forged steel with an integrated safety device (automatic spring-loaded latch) compliant with European standard EN 1677.
ID 1000 and ID 2000 models: the difference is the hole Ø D (14 mm vs 21.8 mm) and the overall size (A 220 vs 233 mm). The ID 2000 model is sized for standard workshop lifting. For lower capacities (250-500 kg), the ID 250/500 models are more economical; for over 2,000 kg, upgrade to ID 3200 or ID 6400.
Difference from the Bernardo CW series: ID hooks are purely lifting hooks (without weight measurement); CW hooks are electronic hook scales (with integrated weighing system). For lifting-only applications, ID hooks are economical and robust; for applications where load weighing is also needed, choose CW.
Krollit logistics and support
Bernardo shipping in 5-9 business days (7 days for Southern Italy). Weighing approx. 0.6 kg, it is shipped in individual protective packaging and easily handled by one person. Chains, ropes, slings, complementary accessories and original Bernardo spare parts are available from stock with 3-5 business day shipping. EN 1677 conformity documentation (for ID hooks) or instrument calibration documentation (for CW dynamometers) included in the package. Customer support available in Italian.
Who the ID 2000 is for
| Profile |
Compatibility |
Reason |
| Hobbyist with occasional lifting |
Suitable |
For occasional lifting of engines, equipment, materials in a home workshop. Integrated safety device, EN 1677 certification. |
| Mechanical workshop with regular lifting |
Recommended |
For lifting engines, mechanical components, equipment in the workshop. High-strength forged steel, safety device for daily operations. |
| Carpentry / construction site |
Recommended |
For lifting metal structures, building materials, construction site equipment. EN 1677 compliance mandatory for professional use on site. |
Not suitable for: applications with loads exceeding 2,000 kg (risk of hook breakage and serious injury); applications with dynamic or impulsive loads exceeding the certified static capacity (respect manufacturer's stated safety coefficients); applications requiring load weighing (the CW dynamometer series is the correct choice); corrosive environments without adequate protection (forged steel is galvanized but not resistant to aggressive solvents or marine atmospheres); use without the safety device closed (the latch MUST always be intact: if damaged, replace the hook immediately).
Lifting capacity
| Specification |
Value |
| Certified maximum capacity |
2,000 kg |
| Safety device |
Automatic spring-loaded latch |
| Material |
High-strength forged steel |
Geometric dimensions
| Specification |
Value |
| A (overall height) |
233 mm |
| B (width) |
89.9 mm |
| C (hook opening) |
48 mm |
| Ø D (hole) |
21.8 mm |
| E |
207 mm |
| F |
18 mm |
| G |
45 mm |
| H |
55.9 mm |
| I |
25.4 mm |
| J |
33 mm |
| K |
10.2 mm |
Weight
| Specification |
Value |
| Hook weight |
approx. 0.6 kg |
Compliance
| Specification |
Value |
| Marking |
CE |
| Reference standard |
EN 1677 (Hooks for lifting slings) |
Standard equipment
- Bernardo ID 2000 lifting hook with safety device
- EN 1677 conformity documentation
- Capacity marking on the hook body
- User manual and instructions for periodic inspection
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'integrated safety device' mean on a lifting hook?
It's a spring-loaded latch that automatically closes the hook's opening once the sling is inserted, preventing accidental release of the sling during lifting. It is legally mandatory in lifting operations according to European standard EN 1677.
Without a safety device, during a lift, the sling could accidentally disengage due to oscillations, impacts, or rotation of the load, with the risk of the load falling and causing serious injury. The safety device is a crucial component of the hook: if the closing latch is damaged or does not close correctly, the hook MUST NOT be used and should be replaced immediately.
Is the 2,000 kg capacity really safe?
Yes, with a standard safety factor. The 2,000 kg capacity is the certified working load limit (WLL): the hook is designed to withstand approximately 4 times this load before static failure. The minimum safety factor is 4:1 according to EN 1677.
Important: the WLL refers to static vertical loads. For dynamic loads (fast lifts, impacts, oscillations), the effective capacity is reduced. For angled slings (2 or 4-leg chains forming an angle with the vertical), the effective capacity of each hook is significantly reduced: at a 60° opening, the effective capacity is 50% of the nominal. Consult EN 818-2 tables for correct sizing.
How often should the hook be inspected?
For daily professional use: visual inspection before each use, in-depth inspection every 6-12 months by qualified personnel. For occasional use: annual in-depth inspection. Italian regulations require registration of periodic inspections.
What to check during inspections: deformations of the hook body (elongation of the opening), integrity of the safety device (latch closes correctly), absence of cracks or excessive wear, legibility of the capacity marking. If even one of these conditions is not met, the hook must be replaced. EN 1677-1 provides detailed evaluation criteria.
Can I use the hook with chains or only with textile slings?
With both. The Ø 21.8 mm hole allows connection to lifting chains (check compatible link diameter), wire ropes (with thimble), textile eye slings, lifting slings. Compatibility depends on the size of the sling eyelet.
For lifting chains, the chain's capacity MUST be equal to or greater than the hook's capacity: using a chain with a lower capacity than the hook carries the risk of chain breakage. Textile slings (straps, slings) typically have higher safety factors than chains (5:1 or 7:1). For continuous heavy industrial applications, chains are preferable for longer durability.
Can the safety closing latch be replaced?
Yes, it is a replaceable component. In case of damage to the latch or the return spring, original Bernardo spare parts are available from stock. Replacement is a simple operation (5-10 minutes) that does not require specialized skills.
The safety device is a consumable component subject to wear: in daily operations, the spring may lose tension, the latch may deform due to accidental impacts. For intensive use, it is recommended to keep a stock of spare parts. Daily visual inspection is required to ensure the closing latch functions correctly before each use.